Polyploidy and novelty: Gottlieb's legacy
Polyploidy and novelty: Gottlieb's legacy
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Nearly four decades ago, Roose & Gottlieb (Roose & Gottlieb 1976 Evolution 30, 818–830. (doi:10.2307/2407821)) showed that the recently derived allotetraploids Tragopogon mirus and T. miscellus combined the allozyme profiles of their diploid parents (T. dubius and T. porrifolius, and T. dubius and T. pratensis, respectively). This classic paper add...
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Polyploidy and novelty: Gottlieb's legacy
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0962-8436